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Surgical Lasers: A Cut Above

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Karen A. Newman, Group Publisher, [email protected]

The first medical use of a laser occurred in 1961 – little more than a year after the ruby laser was demonstrated for the first time – when Dr. Charles J. Campbell of the Institute of Ophthalmology at Columbia-Presbyterian Medical Center and Charles J. Koester of American Optical Co. used an American Optical ruby laser to destroy a retinal tumor in a human patient. Since then, the uptake of lasers for ophthalmic surgeries has been swift in comparison with nonophthalmic procedures. The market continues to grow. As Senior Editor Melinda Rose reported in BioPhotonics in...Read full article

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    Published: April 2013
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    medical lasers
    Medical lasers are devices that produce intense beams of light with specific characteristics and properties, which are used for various medical applications. These lasers emit light in the form of coherent and focused beams, allowing precise control over the energy delivered to tissues. The term "laser" stands for "light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation." In the medical field, lasers are employed for diagnostic, therapeutic, and surgical purposes. Their applications...
    ruby laser
    The optically pumped, solid-state laser that uses sapphire as the host lattice and chromium as the active ion. The emission takes place in the red portion of the spectrum.
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